July 2013 News Articles

July 31, 2013—For some, the journey halfway around the world was a new experience. For others, the voyage reacquainted them with Christian believers in southern Africa. But for all eight Oklahoma Baptist University representatives, a recent Global Outreach Trip to Zambia highlighted how God is at work

July 25, 2013—The J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation Inc. of Tulsa, Okla., has issued a $1 million challenge grant to OBU toward the construction of the Jane E. & Nick K. Stavros Hall. The academic building will be the state-of-the-art home of the OBU College of Nursing, and will be constructed as part of OBU's

July 24, 2013—Christi Mitchell McGahan, a 2009 graduate of OBU, won her third and fourth Emmy awards at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Heartland Regional Emmy Awards July 13.
In Oklahoma, the awards were presented at the University of Central Oklahoma's Nigh Center in Edmond, while a

July 24, 2013—By midsummer, teenagers across America barely stave off boredom as they await the beginning of school. But for 10 Shawnee-area students, OBU has piqued their interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through a new Summer Institute full of fun and interesting

July 22, 2013—More than 80 pastors from across the state were encouraged and equipped through the 2013 OBU Pastors School July 15-17. The annual Pastors School, conducted on the Shawnee campus, is designed to provide an opportunity of ministry development for Baptist pastors from Oklahoma and the

July 15, 2013—Eleven athletic teams from OBU are among the 898 from across the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to be named NAIA Scholar-Teams. OBU teams earning the honors were women's basketball, men's cross country, women's cross country, men's golf, women's indoor track, women's outdoor

July 15, 2013—Five Shawnee musicians with ties to OBU will present an organ concert Sunday, July 21, at 4 p.m. at First Christian Church in Shawnee. The concert is free, but donations will be accepted to benefit Dr. Peter Purin, assistant professor of music theory, who was injured in a bicycle accident

July 11, 2013—1940-41 Bison football team.
OBU is seeking people connected with the previous era of Bison football for an Opening Day honor.
The Bison play their first football game since 1940, taking the field Aug. 31. OBU is planning to recognize players, managers, cheerleaders and others who were

July 11, 2013—Students in OBU's Music Preparatory Department celebrated the conclusion of a year of lessons and competitions with annual awards recitals May 11-12 in Yarborough Auditorium in Raley Chapel.
The celebratory events included five recitals by students studying piano, voice, string and

July 9, 2013—OBU Athletics welcomes volunteers for the 2013-14 season.
While the focus currently is on football, volunteers in most sports are welcome.
Volunteers can fill out an online form at the Bison Athletics Web Page under "additional links."
Among other areas, volunteers are needed in the areas of

July 9, 2013—Editor's Note: OBU alum Melissa Busby, a 1999 graduate, is a 2013 recipient of the OBU Alumni Association's Profile In Excellence Award. The award is given to a former student who has "demonstrated recognizable accomplishment in his or her profession, business, avocation, or life service in

July 8, 2013—Ellen Yates Tanner, OBU's First Lady from 1971-76, died July 4, 2013, in Temple, Texas. She was 82.
Mrs. Tanner was born Jan. 4, 1931, in Louisville, Ky., the daughter of Dr. Kyle Monroe Yates Sr. and Margaret (Sharp) Yates. After graduating from high school in Houston, Texas, she attended

July 8, 2013—Editor's Note: Oklahoma Baptist University alum Sean Meade, a 2000 graduate, is a 2013 recipient of the OBU Alumni Association's Profile In Excellence Award. The award is given to a former student who has "demonstrated recognizable accomplishment in his or her profession, business, avocation,

July 5, 2013—Editor's Note: OBU alums Doug Melton, a 1983 OBU graduate, and Lana (Dotson) Melton, a 1986 graduate, are 2013 recipients of the OBU Alumni Association's Profile In Excellence Award. The award is given to a former student who has "demonstrated recognizable accomplishment in his or her

July 2, 2013—OBU director of athletics Robert Davenport is Sooner Athletic Conference Athletic Director of the Year.
Davenport is eligible for consideration for the national NAIA award.
In addition to facility improvements and fundraising, Davenport has overseen the addition of lacrosse and football, a

July 2, 2013—Rachel Potts has been promoted to director of the OBU Admissions Team, with the new role effective Aug. 1.
Potts joined OBU's admissions staff in 2009 as an admissions counselor, and she was promoted from admissions counselor to assistant director of admissions in August 2011.
"Rachel has

July 2, 2013—Dr. Louima Lilite, assistant professor of music at OBU, recently released two books about faith and music -- "Weeding Impatience: Growing in Patience" and "When Music Meets Faith: Reflecting on Musical Terms for a Deeper Faith" -- both published by WinePress Publishing.
"Hurry up! We're late!"

July 1, 2013—Two longtime educators announced retirements from the OBU faculty, effective following the conclusion of the 2012-13 academic year. Dr. Lana Bolhouse, dean of the College of Nursing, is retiring after 40 years of service at the university, and Dr. Eileen Hargrove, professor of mathematics, is